President Of Beloxxi Industries Wins The Prestigeous 2020 Ey Entrepreneur Of...
This year’s Finalists for EY World Entrepreneur Award (West Africa) were a diverse group of brilliant entrepreneurs who are playing vital roles in creating and sustaining economic growth not only in...
View ArticleRefresh On Sunday: Why Must I Love My Enemies?
Reading 1 Dt 26:16-19 Moses spoke to the people, saying: “This day the LORD, your God, commands you to observe these statutes and decrees. Be careful, then, to observe them with all your heart and with...
View ArticleNigeria needs to close the financial inclusion gap for women smallholder farmers
Women smallholder farmers contribute significantly to the Nigerian economy. Shutterstock Olayinka Adegbite, University of Pretoria; Elizabeth Mkandawire, University of Pretoria, and Lepepeule Machethe,...
View ArticleWoman Crush Wednesday: Ivie Temitayo-Ibitoye
Our Woman Crush Wednesday is Ivie Temitayo-Ibitoye, the founder of Work in Nigeria by Elite Hunters, a talent recruitment and outsourcing agency established with the mission to consistently provide...
View ArticleAdvice Papa Gave Me: The Value Of Money
Upon arriving in the UK for my university education, my dad took me Harrods to get some items that I needed to commence the new school year. One of the items he got for me was a minimalistic leather...
View Article7 Science-Based Strategies To Cope With Coronavirus Anxiety
Jelena Kecmanovic, Georgetown University As the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues its global spread and the number of diagnosed COVID-19 cases continues to increase, anxiety related to the outbreak is on the...
View ArticleEven After Blocking An Ex On Facebook, The Platform Promotes Painful Reminders
Anthony Pinter, University of Colorado Boulder The Abstract features interesting research and the people behind it. Anthony Pinter, a Ph.D. student in information science at the University of Colorado...
View ArticleYoung Leaders From Canada, Fiji, Pakistan, Uganda Win Commonwealth Youth...
Four outstanding young people have won the Commonwealth Youth Awards for innovative projects that are delivering sustainable development in their countries. The awards recognise exceptional...
View ArticleTraditional And Contemporary (Week Fifty Five)
Traditional and Contemporary focuses on Ankara fabric spliced with contemporary tailoring. African fashion has taken a spike in creative designing over the years and we are ultra-excited to be...
View ArticleFavourite Instagram Look Of The Week
This week, we’ve curated our favourite fashion styled looks found on Instagram from the most stylish pages. Check them below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ℒᎯ ℒᎯ (@lala) on Jan 5,...
View ArticleThe Myth Of The Fatherless Society
Anna Tarrant, University of Lincoln and Michael Ward, Swansea University Society has a problem with absent men. Every other week it seems there are warnings that fathers aren’t there for their...
View ArticleMathematical Thinking Begins In The Early Years With Dialogue And Real-World...
Helena Osana, Concordia University It’s natural to think that mathematics is primarily about numbers. In school, we first learn how to recite numbers and then spend considerable time writing them down...
View ArticleRefresh On Sunday: A God Of Justice And Mercy
Reading 1 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13 An informant came to David with the report, “The children of Israel have transferred their loyalty to Absalom.” At this, David said to all his servants who were...
View ArticleStyle And Rhythm: Marvels The World Will Never See
I do not marvel at the gifts God has given to me. The ones He has given to others are so magnificent; And kings and queens of all nations, Intellectuals and thinkers, Generals and commanders, Gather to...
View ArticleSunday Humour: Holy Humour, Sunday Joke And More
Holy Humour They are also chosen who clap and cheer. Whenever I’m disappointed with my spot in life, I stop and think about young Chike Mba. Chike was trying out for a part in the Sunday school play....
View ArticleCoronavirus: Ten Questions About Self-Isolation Answered
Julii Brainard, University of East Anglia and Paul Hunter, University of East Anglia One of the strategies the British government will use to control the spread of COVID-19 is self-isolation. In case...
View ArticleCoronavirus: Why We Should Keep Our Eyes And Ears Open As Well As Our Hands...
Michael Wade, International Institute for Management Development (IMD) The world’s headlines have been dominated by COVID-19 for about two months and as the virus continues to spread this wall-to-wall...
View ArticleAdvice Papa Gave Me: Dress The Way You Would Like To Be Addressed
I haven’t always been the Debonair Gent you know today. There was a time in my life when I didn’t look my best; my shoes were nothing to write home about and this had a negative impact on my entire...
View ArticleWoman Crush Wednesday: Dorothy Tunde-Ajala
Our Woman Crush Wednesday is Dorothy Tunde-Ajala. Dorothy is a Board Level HR Leader with over 21 years of experience in developing and implementing human resource strategies to achieve diverse...
View ArticleWho’s Avoiding Sex, And Why
Shervin Assari, University of Michigan Sex has a strong influence on many aspects of well-being: it is one of our most basic physiological needs. Sex feeds our identity and is a core element of our...
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